7.1.5. To counter the evictions, the DA and other stakeholders proposed the
identification of alternative land for resettlement and they identified Turquoise and
Delsea Farms. The identified farms were being earmarked for allocations of two and
half (2 ½) hectares per family but for now due to a change of Government the process
had been delayed due to some administrative processes which were being put in
place.
7.2
RESPONSE FROM THE OFFICER-IN-CHARGE CHAKARI POLICE STATION
The Officer-in-Charge stated that as the police they provided security at food
and inputs distributions. He acknowledged having received complaints
regarding discrimination of beneficiaries on political affiliation, but he always
referred them to the District Administrator who oversaw the distributions in the
district.
The complaints that were reported to them included the collection of BVR slips
by some political parties, however, on this complaint an informant had reported
it but no one came forward as a victim and he had personally investigated the
matter and found nothing. Incidents of verbal abuse and uttering slogans during
developmental meetings were also reported to him and he had cautioned the
alleged perpetrators of these complaints reported of and it had since stopped.
On an assault case reported, the case was finalised and a fine was paid.
The Officer in Charge denied wearing political party regalia although the
complainants insisted that he is at times seen wearing such.
7.3
RESPONSE FROM THE COUNCILLOR
7.3.1. The Councillor of Ward 3 Chakari explained that there were three kinds
of aid in the form of Presidential, Command and Social Welfare schemes. She
stated that she worked with committees established and selected by the
community as well as Government in the form of the Department of Social
Welfare and the Ministry of Women and Youth Affairs. The Department of
Social Welfare conducted assessments and generated lists of beneficiaries
through public meetings and worked with the Community Child Care Workers
as well as committees of elected representatives when conducting distributions.
The Councillor explained that she was not involved in aid distributions but
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